Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Franco-Mexican War BBB Test Game

I've been wondering whether Bloody Big Battles (BBB) would work at a much lower level than it was designed for. Normally each base represents from 500 to 1500 men depending on the scale of the battle. My forces for the Franco-Mexican War are organised in companies of 6 bases with each base representing 10 to 15 men.

As you can see we are all very trusting and not inclined to abuse the system

There were 3 villages that were the objectives- one in each side's third of the table and one in the centre.

The objectives - Rolguaní on the left, El Carchiná in the centre and Monriel out of picture on the right and already there is clutter on the table <shakes head and tuts>

Immediately both sides sent cavalry to seize El Carchiná

Shaun's French forces occupy Monriel and start to set up a defensive position to face off my Juaristas

Mike's Juaristas bring up their guns

The French view from Monriel. Sudanese in the village, dismounted Chasseurs line the wall and the Legion advance to support them

Same view showing El Carchiná as well

Cavalry action in the streets of El Carchiná

My Militia infantry get shot up and forced back by the Chasseurs and the Sudanese

Mike's Juaristas form up into a firing line

My cavalry try to sacrifice themselves to allow my infantry to move in. Even getting 2 shifts to the right for firing; cavalry and in column, the Sudanese could not destroy them

Juarista Militia close with the Legion but the Peasants are pushed back by the Chasseurs

The Contras get repulsed in El Carchiná and it all starts to go wrong for the French

Juarista Line Infantryopen up on the French advancing to seize El Carchiná

The fight for the wall protecting Monriel continues. The walls are linear obstacles that give the defender 1 Left shift in firing and melee

Another view of the action around Monriel

The French view of the same action

In the centre Juaristas having destroyed the Legion company go on to assault the French gun protecting El Carchiná

Finally some progress near Monriel - the French are about to vaporise.

At the end of the game the village of Rolguaní was firmly in Juarista hands. In the centre El Carchiná was "contested" by a dismounted Contra squadron facing Militia infantry and cavalry. Monriel was still held by the Sudanese so a draw.

However Mike's Juaristas had, through firepower, destroyed the Legion company and was in the process of doing the same to the Sudanese company so a couple more turns and the Juaristas would have been victorious.

As a throw together game with completely random forces it had it's ups and downs. There were complaints about the ranges being excessive but given the low-level scale it made sense to increase the frontage-to-range factor. Also, comparing it to the the ranges in the other set of rules that we have used for this period they are more or less the same and a lot less sanguine.

More of the same next week when we give Vincent Tsao's Puebla scenario a run out

All of the toys are from QRFs Maximilian range apart from the Sudanese which are Peter Pig